IPOD vs IRIVER

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  • futura
    Getting Somewhere
    • Jun 2004
    • 249

    #31
    Re: IPOD vs IRIVER

    I have an iRiver 20 GB player. I recommend it.

    My wife has an iPod, and yeah it's beautiful, sexy, and all that. But the iRiver is pure function. Shows up as a hard drive, I drag and drop.

    Holds a massive amount of sets so any variation keeps me from boredom.

    The battery life is alright, I think it compares well to the iPod my wife has. She doesn't use it for large multi-megabyte sets, though.

    Since I am a file-org type of guy - and not a meta-data org type of guy - I tend to like the file interface on the iRiver. I can get to any thing I want fairly quickly.

    Get the iRiver, you get more feature for your dollar.
    may the groove be with you

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    • minneec
      Getting warmed up
      • Dec 2004
      • 75

      #32
      Re: IPOD vs IRIVER

      a year ago i would have said iriver (h120) without a doubt. you got everything, usb cord, external mic, remote. then i lost it and thought i would replace it with another iriver (h320). not the same. battery life hasn't improved (although I have taken the iriver on a flight from ny to taiwan, so it does last), it looks horrible, and the picture capability though has great quality, is really slow and a huge battery waster. nonetheless, you still get more bang for you buck use wise with an iriver over an ipod (i use mine to record lectures). but the ipod, esp that nano, just looks cooler.

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      • picklemonkey
        Double hoodie beer monster
        • Jun 2004
        • 15373

        #33
        Re: IPOD vs IRIVER

        ipods dont' have radios, line-in recording, non-proprietary usb cables, removable batteries, drag & drop media transfer, function as a mass usb device, or synch with Outlook. there's probably more, but that's what I can think of off hand

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        • vhx1
          Fresh Peossy
          • Jun 2004
          • 27

          #34
          Re: IPOD vs IRIVER

          iAudio x5 for the win

          MP3. OGG, FLAC,WAV, WMA Playback
          Voice and Line in Recording
          FM Radio
          USB OTG
          Color screen
          DivX/Xvid playback at 15 fps
          20/30 gig
          Superior Sound quality

          20 gig can be had for $265

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          • Yamman
            Fresh Peossy
            • Sep 2005
            • 3

            #35
            Re: IPOD vs IRIVER

            I've got the iaudio X5 player with 30gb.....this is the bst player i know actually....the sound is really good the tool bar is good and you also had a line in for recording....
            the only thing he is very eypensive for buying....

            regards yamman

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            • darkmark
              Getting Somewhere
              • Jun 2004
              • 177

              #36
              Re: IPOD vs IRIVER

              Originally posted by futura
              But the iRiver is pure function. Shows up as a hard drive, I drag and drop.
              This functionality sets this player apart from a lot of the other players. Having to use iTunes to put music on the ipod is a drag. I prefer to work in the world of files and folders. And, from what I've read about a lot of the other players' software, iTunes is great. So, beware the software...

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              • darkmark
                Getting Somewhere
                • Jun 2004
                • 177

                #37
                Re: IPOD vs IRIVER

                Originally posted by picklemonkey
                ipods dont' have radios, line-in recording, non-proprietary usb cables, removable batteries, drag & drop media transfer, function as a mass usb device, or synch with Outlook. there's probably more, but that's what I can think of off hand
                I use my iPod as a hard-drive. You have to enable this functionality through iTunes.

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                • Mariusz
                  Getting Somewhere
                  • Jul 2004
                  • 140

                  #38
                  Re: IPOD vs IRIVER

                  Dig my ipod, don't know enough about the other one...

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